Piracy Trials in Hamburg

Markus Euskirchen | 17. February 2011 | Filed under: WarDistribution of Wealth | Leave a comment

“The fishermen, when they lose their fish, they think” – A., Somali in Germany. Since November 2010, ten Somali citizens are on trial for Piracy in Hamburg, Germany. Reclaim the Seas ist the blog about the trial and the backgrounds on why fishermen are forced to change their profession.

Private Companies and Emerging Economies in Zones of Conflict

Markus Euskirchen | 21. January 2011 | Filed under: WarSecurity | Leave a comment

Annotation, better late than never: About 120 participants, amongst them representatives of research institutes, private companies, civil society as well as politicians accepted the invitation by the Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) and the Fatal Transactions campaign to talk about the challenges of Private Companies and Emerging Economies in Zones of Conflict on the Continue reading →

African “Pirates” in Hamburg

Markus Euskirchen | 26. October 2010 | Filed under: Biodiversity/gen.RessourcesWar | Leave a comment

Somali pirates are about to face trial in Germany for the first time since the EU launched its operation against piracy off the Somali coast in 2008. It’s a clear-cut case — the 10 men were caught red-handed. But it poses a legal and diplomatic headache for the German authorities. Will this be the first Continue reading →

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